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Khushi Ram Mehta Sentenced to 10 years R.I. Deported to the Andamans. Participated in second hunger strike. Repatriated in 1937 and released in 1938. |
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Ajit Kumar Mitra Born 1910, Calcutta, s/o Late Probodh Chandra Mitra businessman. At the age of 18 came in contact with the Yugantar Party was a diploma holder of Society of Engineers ( India). Arrested in Calcutta with Arms. Sentenced by the special Magistrate to 10 years imprisonment on 31.01.1934. Deported to the Cellular jail, Andamans. Joined the second hunger strike there. Released in 1939. Total jail period more than 5 years. |
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Late Jagadananda Mukherjee Born 1907. Boalia, Ghoramara, Rajshahi town, Bangladesh. S/o Late Ramapada Mukherjee. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Prior to arrest remained underground for about 2 years. Convicted under Arms Act for 7 years. Deported to Andamans. Took part in two hunger strikes. Repatriated and released in 1939. Total jail period 7 years. |
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Mohit Mitra Born in Calcutta. S/o Late Hemchandra Moitra. Lived in Natun, Bharenga, Pabna, Bangladesh. Belonged to Yugantar Party Rangpur group. Arrested on February 2nd 1932 in Calcutta. Sentenced to 5 years prison. Deported to the Andamans.Took part in first hunger strike in May 1933. While on hunger strike developed Lober Pneumonia. As a result of the pouring in of milk in the wind pipe instead of stomach. While being forcibly fed by a rubber tube. Rashly pushed through the nasal passage in consequence was martyred on 20.05 1933 in the Cellular jail. |
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Shri AbhoyPada Mukherjee Born 1907. Boalia, Ghoramara, Rajshahi town, Bangladesh. S/o Late Ramapada Mukherjee. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Prior to arrest remained underground for about 2 years. Convicted under Arms Act for 7 years. Deported to Andamans. Took part in two hunger strikes. Repatriated and released in 1939. Total jail period 7 years.
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Shri Amar Mukherjee Explosive Act Arrested in Calcutta and was sentenced to prison term of 5 years under Explosive Act on 14.10.1931. Deported to Andamans. Took part in the hunger strike in the Cellular jail. |
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Shri Amritendu Mukharjee Born 1908, Krishnanagar, Nadia , West Bengal , s/o Late Panchanan Mukherjee Land owner. Came in contact with Yugantar Party in 1924. Took part in Anti British Students Movement in 1921. Matriculated. Arrested at Krishnanagar on 10.10.1934. Sentenced to 5 years R.I. under Arms Act. Participated in the second hunger strike in Cellular Jail. Released in 1939. Interned in 1940. Got a conviction for 6 months for violation interment. Total jail period more than 5 years. |
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Jyotish Majumdar 14.02.1908, Paikardi, Tipperah, Bangladesh,s/o Late Mohim Chandra Mazumdar. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity . Before arrest remained underground for about two years. Arrested in December 1932 in connection with Interprovincial Conspiracy Case. Sentenced to 4 and half years prison term. Deported to the Andamans. Took part in the second hunger strike. Repatriated in January, 1938. Took part in another hunger strike in Alipore jail. Served prison term during civil disobedience movement of 1930.After release detained under D.I.R. Total jail period more than 13 years. |
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Shri KiritiBhusan Majumdar BORN 02.03.1922, Kadurkhil, Chittagong, Bangladesh, s/o Late Ramani Ranjan Majumdar. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Arrested in 1934 in connection wuth Bathua Action and Conspiracy Case. Sentenced to a prison term of 7 years. Deported to Andamans. Took part in second hunger strike. Repatriated in January 1938. Released in 1939. Total jail period about 6 years. |
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